Pairing Pods And Sensors - Suunto SPARTAN SPORT WRIST HR BARO 2.6 User Manual

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Suunto Spartan Sport Wrist HR Baro
Make sure you have set your altitude reference value correctly (see 3.3. Altimeter). The
altitude of your current location can be read from most topographic maps or major on-line
map services such as Google Maps.
Changes in local weather conditions affect altitude readings. If local weather changes often,
you should reset the altitude reference value regularly, preferably before starting your next
journey.
TIP: While in the altitude and barometric pressure view, keep the middle button pressed
for quick access to the outdoor settings where you can adjust the reference value.
Automatic alti-baro profile
Weather and altitude changes both cause a change in air pressure. To handle this, Suunto
Spartan Sport Wrist HR Baro automatically switches between interpreting changes in air
pressure as altitude or weather changes based on your movement.
If your watch senses vertical movement, it switches to altitude measuring. When you are
viewing the altitude graph, it is updated with a maximum delay of 10 seconds.
If you are at a constant altitude (less than 5 meters of vertical movement within 12 minutes),
your watch interprets air pressure changes as weather changes and adjusts the barometer
graph accordingly.

3.25. Pairing PODs and sensors

Pair your watch with Bluetooth Smart PODs and sensors to collect additional information, such
as cycling power, when recording an exercise.
Suunto Spartan Sport Wrist HR Baro supports the following types of PODs and sensors:
Heart rate
Bike
Power
Foot
NOTE: You cannot pair anything if airplane mode is on. Turn off airplane mode before
pairing. See 3.2. Airplane mode.
To pair a POD or sensor:
1. Go to your watch settings and select Connectivity.
2. Select Pair sensor to get the list of sensor types.
3. Swipe down to see the whole list and tap on the sensor type you want to pair.
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